Following her participation in the 12th World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) in Doha, Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT) Ms Wajiha Qamar held a high-level meeting with Qatar’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Mr Ali Al Khater, at the Qatar Embassy to advance bilateral cooperation in education and skills development.
During the meeting, Minister Qamar conveyed her appreciation to the Qatari leadership, particularly Ms. Lolwa Al-Khater, for the warm hospitality and for providing a global platform to engage in substantive discussions on innovation, inclusion, and the future of education. She shared key insights from the WISE summit and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to improving educational quality, strengthening professional training, and expanding international collaboration.
The talks emphasized a shared resolve to deepen cooperation in education, academic exchanges, professional training, and youth empowerment. Both sides underscored the importance of knowledge-sharing and institutional partnerships as central pillars for building human capital and preparing future generations for evolving global challenges.
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The engagement reflects the longstanding and multifaceted relationship between Pakistan and Qatar, rooted in diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties. With a history of collaboration in areas such as trade, investment, energy, and infrastructure, both countries have consistently supported each other on regional and international platforms. The meeting highlighted the growing significance of people-to-people connections, including scholarships, training initiatives, and cultural exchanges, in strengthening mutual understanding and reinforcing an enduring partnership anchored in education and youth development.
